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BlackBerry reboot: What's in and what's out

Old Java versions breed new security exploits | InfoWorld interview: Why Google Dart beats JavaScript

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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith
What is in store for the BlackBerry reboot of 2012, when the BlackBerry OS is supposed to be retired and the PlayBook OS made strong? Let InfoWorld walk you through what it means to developers and users. Read More


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Old Java versions breed new security exploits
It's easy for computers -- both in homes and at organizations -- to have multiple versions of Java installed, thus exposing those systems to security exploits. IT admins need to do a better job of closing those holes. Read More

InfoWorld interview: Why Google Dart beats JavaScript
Google last month launched a Web programming language called Dart intended to address the shortcomings of JavaScript. InfoWorld recently interviewed Lars Bak, the lead software engineer for Dart, to better understand Google's intentions for the new language. Read More

10 ways to beat SAP at the bargaining table
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